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Mammals Preyed on Much Larger Dinosaurs, a Stunning New...

An extraordinary fossil captures the moment when a hungry mammal attacked a dino...

NASA Maintains ‘A’ for Investing in Small Businesses

During an Investing in America event Tuesday with NASA leadership, the Small Bus...

India's Next Pioneering Mission to Study the Sun: Adit...

Aditya L1, India's first space-based mission to study the Sun, will orbit the La...

AIs trained on AI-generated images produce glitches and...

Using AI-generated images to train AI quickly creates a loop where the results g...

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Have Affir...

The Supreme Court undermined affirmative action at prestige universities. We nee...

How Dangerous Are Soccer Concussions? They May Cause La...

As the 2023 Women’s World Cup kicks off, repeated concussions and head injuries ...

Cities Use Spikes to Keep Birds Away. Birds Are Using T...

Researchers across Europe have found bizarre nests bristling with the sharp meta...

Treated sewage released into rivers may hamper eel migr...

European eels avoid swimming through plumes of effluent from sewage treatment pl...

Ancient graphene formed 3 billion years before humans d...

Graphene, an atom-thick form of carbon, was discovered in 2004 using sticky tape...

First RSV treatment for infants and children approved i...

A treatment to prevent RSV in children up to two years old has been approved by ...

Female Physicists Aren't Represented in the Media--And ...

The Manhattan Project wouldn’t have been possible without the work of many accom...

NASA to Discuss Climate Work in Wake of Record High Temps

NASA leadership, including climate experts, will be available at 4 p.m. EDT on T...

Phoenix Roasts in Record-Breaking 110-Plus-Degree Heat,...

The Phoenix area has withered for a month under triple-digit temperatures that e...

Benjamin Franklin put early anti-counterfeit measures i...

The first scientific study of 18th-century paper money printed by Benjamin Frank...

Wiggly chair that mimics jogging provides some benefits...

The head movements that come from some kinds of exercise may bathe brain cells i...

Death Valley may have just had the hottest recorded mid...

Between 12am and 1am on 17 July, a weather station in Death Valley, California m...

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